HOUSTON ā A Texas man who had long claimed his conviction more than 20 years ago was based on false testimony and questionable evidence was executed Wednesday for fatally shooting two people, including his cousin.
Ivan Cantu received a lethal injection and was pronounced dead at 6:47 p.m. at the state penitentiary in Huntsville for the November 2000 fatal shooting of his cousin, James Mosqueda, 27, and his cousinās girlfriend, Amy Kitchen, 22. In final words from the execution chamber, the 50-year-old inmate said several times that he was innocent.
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āI want you to know that I never killed James and Amy,ā he told relatives and a friend of Kitchen who stood feet away from him while watching through a window. āAnd if I did, if I knew who did, you would've been the first to know any information.ā
He said he wanted them to know he didn't think his death āwill bring you closure. If it does, if this is what it takes or have any reservations off in your mind, then so be it."
Prosecutors had said Cantu killed Mosqueda, who dealt illegal drugs, and Kitchen as he tried to steal cocaine, marijuana and cash from his cousinās north Dallas home. The inmate, who was convicted in 2001, had long claimed a rival drug dealer killed his cousin in a dispute over money.
Before his statement, his spiritual adviser, Helen Prejean, held in her hand his right hand that was strapped to the death chamber gurney and prayed quielty over him. He thanked friends and supporters and urged that his case continue to be investigated to prove, āI don't belong on this gurney.ā
As a lethal dose of the sedative pentobarbital began flowing, he began snoring. After the eighth snore, which was accompanied by a gasp, he stopped all movement. Twenty-one minutes after the drugs started, he was pronounced dead.
Cantuās was the first execution in Texas this year and one of two scheduled Wednesday in the U.S. Hours earlier, Idaho authorities halted the execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech after a medical team repeatedly failed to find a vein to insert an IV line needed to administer a lethal injection. Creech was condemned for killing a fellow prisoner with a battery-filled sock in 1981.
The Texas execution proceeded hours after Cantu's attorney, Gena Bunn, said she would not make a final appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court for lack of "a viable pathā for the high court's consideration of the case.
Two lower courts on Tuesday denied Cantuās request to intervene. And on Monday, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles voted 7-0 against commuting Cantuās death sentence to a lesser penalty. Efforts to delay Cantuās execution had received the support of faith leaders, celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and actor Martin Sheen, and U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, and his brother, former U.S. Housing Secretary Julian Castro.
Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis, whose office convicted Cantu, said that evidence presented at trial proved Cantu committed the killings. āI remain fully convinced that Ivan Cantu brutally murdered two innocent victims in 2000,ā Willis said in a recent statement.
But Bunn had written in Cantuās clemency application that new evidence āimpugns the integrity of the Stateās case for guilt and raises the specter that the State of Texas could execute an innocent man.ā
In Cantuās apartment, police found bloody jeans with the victimsā DNA and a key to the victimsā home. Police found Cantuās gun at his ex-girlfriendās home. Mosquedaās blood was found on the gunās barrel while Cantuās fingerprints were found on the gunās magazine.
In a 2005 affidavit, Matthew Goeller, one of Cantuās trial attorneys, said Cantu admitted to him āhe had indeed killed Mosqueda for āripping him offā on a drug dealā and that Kitchen was killed because she was a witness.
Cantuās then-girlfriend, Amy Boettcher, was the prosecutionās main witness. Boettcher, who died in 2021, testified that Cantu told her he was going to kill Mosqueda and Kitchen and later took her back to the crime scene after the killings.
But Bunn alleged that Boettcherās testimony was riddled with false statements.
The defense attorney also said new witness statements also helped confirm Cantuās claim that a man who had supplied drugs to Mosqueda had threatened the cousin days before the killings.
Bunn credited an independent probe by Matt Duff, a private investigator, with uncovering much of the new evidence. Duff has chronicled his findings in a podcast called āCousins By Blood.ā
Of the new evidence presented by Cantu, Willisā office had said ānone of it destroys the cornerstones of the Stateās case.ā
The next execution in Texas, which has been the nationās busiest capital punishment state, is not scheduled until June 26. Inmate James Harris Jr. had been scheduled for execution on March 13 until an appeals court issued a stay in his case last week.
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Juan Lozano reported from Houston.
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